On February 19th, Prebid announced "Asteroid," a tool designed to measure the impact of identity (ID) solutions. Marketed as a unique and powerful solution, a closer look reveals it to be an minor enhancement feature that like the rest of Prebid, is merely a tool for its users to take and implement as needed, requiring expertise, other tools and solutions to be of true value. In contrast, Content Ignite’s experiment technology has been ahead of the curve for years, offering publishers comprehensive functionality and insights that Asteroid doesn't currently match.
Asteroid allows publishers to configure experiments within their Prebid setup to test multiple ID solutions. Here's how it works:
Despite the buzz, Asteroid requires the latest Prebid version, lacks confirmed analytics partners, and is still finalising its supporting documentation.
While Prebid focuses on the technical facilitation of experiments, Content Ignite delivers a complete solution, from experiment setup to actionable reporting. Here’s why our technology is superior:
Asteroid cannot schedule experiments. Content Ignite allows you to schedule and manage experiments effortlessly, ensuring your testing aligns with your business goals.
Prebid announced Asteroid without any confirmed analytics partners, leaving publishers to coordinate with third parties. Content Ignite provides an integrated reporting platform, offering real-time insights across both Prebid and GAM data. This holistic view is essential for accurate measurement of incremental uplift.
Our experiments automatically honour ID solutions within GAM, eliminating manual configurations. Asteroid focuses solely on Prebid data, while our solution ensures seamless coverage across your entire ad tech stack.
While Asteroid has no confirmed managed wrapper providers (outside the development team), our experiment tech is tried and tested. Features like "Split by browser" and "Split by geo," which Prebid touts as key benefits, have long been standard in our platform.
Want to run an experiment only in the UK? No problem with Content Ignite. Achieving this level of targeting with Asteroid requires complex dynamic configurations that publishers must manage themselves.
Prebid’s Asteroid demands significant publisher involvement to extract, store, and visualise data. Content Ignite streamlines this process, saving you time and resources while delivering actionable results.
Prebid’s Asteroid is a tool, not a solution. It provides the mechanics of enabling and disabling ID modules but leaves the heavy lifting to publishers. Without built-in reporting, scheduling, or comprehensive targeting, Asteroid requires substantial effort to yield useful data.
Content Ignite, on the other hand, offers a full-service solution that simplifies ID experimentation across your entire stack. Our platform ensures you gain meaningful insights with minimal effort, enabling smarter decisions and better outcomes.
As no clear path or definitive solutions have emerged, it is vital that publishers explore new areas, test new partners and experiment with new technologies to maintain their revenue streams.
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